That is the proper spelling of the plural of "glory", which is normally used as a singular noun (fame, notoriety). The adjective form is "glorious".
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
This is how you spell it: Frisbee
You spell it 'certain'.
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Glories are halo like things
Shadow Glories - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
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Morning glories is not a compound word, but lamppost is a compound word.
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Morning glories do not have tap roots. In zone 5, it is an annual. So they roots are not that deep.
No, morning glories cannot be forced to flower. In order to get them to bloom on time, make sure you are using a manure based soil.
Shadow Glories - 2001 was released on: USA: 2001 (Dances With Films Festival) USA: 28 September 2001
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No, the noun glories is the singular form for glory, a singular, common, noun.The noun glory is an abstract noun, a word for renown or honor won by notable achievements.The noun glory is a concrete noun, a word for a flower, a morning glory, a compound noun.The word glory is also a verb (glory, glories, glorying, gloried).